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Clementine’s oldest friend. She is meticulous and struggling with infertility, leading to a tense request for Clementine to be an egg donor.
A talented cellist and mother of two who is paralyzed by guilt over her perceived negligence during the party. Un Domingo Como Otro Cualquiera Liane Moriart...
Clementine and Sam attend an impromptu barbecue at the home of Vid and Tiffany, neighbors of Clementine's lifelong friend Erika. During the party, a near-tragedy occurs involving a young girl, Ruby, who almost drowns in a fountain. Clementine’s oldest friend
The husbands of Clementine and Erika, respectively, who deal with the aftermath in vastly different ways—one through avoidance and the other through supportive logic. Major Themes Guide to Liane Moriarty Books in Order Clementine and Sam attend an impromptu barbecue at
In the months following the event, the couples are consumed by "groundless remorse" and mutual blame. The secret of what truly happened that day slowly unravels, revealing deep-seated tensions in their marriages and friendships. Key Characters
The story uses a nonlinear timeline, jumping between "The Day of the Barbecue" and the present day, two months later.